Nikolai Baibakov

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Nikolai Konstantinovich Baibakov (Russian: Николай Константинович Байбаков; 6 March 1911, Baku, Russian Empire (now Azerbaijan) – 31 March 2008, Moscow) was a Soviet statesman, economist and Hero of Socialist Labor. He finished secondary school in 1928 and entered the Azerbaijan Oil and Chemistry Institute, from which he graduated in 1931 as a mining engineer. In 1935, he was drafted into the armed forces. After completing his military service, he was appointed chief of an oilfield production department in an industrial complex in the USSR. Later, he was promoted to chief engineer, then general director. He was in charge of evacuating oil industry facilities to the eastern regions in the Nazi invasion era. Then he was appointed as narkom of the oil Industry of the USSR in 1944 till 1946. Because of his success in the planning of the oil industry sector of the Soviet Union and experience in economics, he was appointed as the head of Gosplan (State Planning Committee) of the USSR twice (1955–1957, 1965–1985).

Preceded by
Maksim Saburov
Chairman of the State Commission for Advance Planning of the National Economy
1955–1957
Succeeded by
Iosif Kuzmin
Preceded by
Pyotr Lomako
Chairman of the State Planning Committee
1965–1985
Succeeded by
Nikolai Talyzin

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